

In seconds, you’ll be able to touch the jelly dolls to make them sing.Click on « Clever” to be able to play.Hit the blue button that says “Start Experiment”.Write the following words: “Blob Opera” (without the quotes).Click on the small magnifying glass located at the top left of the screen.When you have installed it, you will have to follow these steps to be able to play Blob Opera from your mobile: You can download it for free from the box that we leave you at the end of this paragraph. If you want to create your own opera concert from your Android mobile, you will need to download the Google Arts & Culture app and install it on your phone. Check out Google’s Magenta Lo-Fi Player here and Google’s Music Week on Inside Guide here.

In a few words, you have to drag the bar towards the note that you want these interesting dolls made of gelatin to sing.Īs if all this were not enough, Blob Opera allows you to record the musical session that is in progressso you can share opera concerts through messaging apps simply and quickly. This isn’t Google’s first fun music experiment. It is worth mentioning that making the jelly monsters sing is not complicated at all. Check out Google’s Magenta Lo-Fi Player here and Google’s Music Week on Inside Guide here.Available for free for both mobile devices and computersthose who want to give this curious project a chance, should download the Google Arts & Culure app, the same one that allows us to know what art character we resemble, or enter the official Blob Opera website. This isn’t Google’s first fun music experiment. The blobs don’t simply play samples of their voices, rather the machine learning model’s understanding of what opera singing sounds like. The machine learning model was created by David Li and trained on 16 hours of singing from four opera singers: tenor, Christian Joel, bass Frederick Tong, mezzo‑soprano Joanna Gamble and soprano Olivia Doutney.

Here you can select from 8 popular Christmas Carols. You’ll see a playlist icon in the lower right corner. Active Christmas mode to don the Santa hats and let the snow fall. Once you’ve got used to the basics, hit record to share your creations with friends. Silence any blob by simply clicking the mute swich above their head. Drag forwards and backwards to sing different vowels. Pitches stick to a scale, so there are no wrong notes. Simply drag the different blobs up and down to alter pitch as they all sing along in perfect harmony. Using it is as simple as dragging the blobs up and down to change the pitch and left and right to change the vowel sound. It’s easy to get started creating your choir. Using machine learning Blob Opera replicate a four piece opera choir. Image Credit: Google Prepare to waste hours of your day with Google’s latest experiment.
